Drums

Drums were an integral part of the many events, ceremonies and celebrations that made up life on the Plains.

Music pleased Wakan Tanka, the Great Mystery and brought beneficial attention to the player's causes and situations. The pulsing drum, often considered to represent the heartbeat of the world, accompanied prayers for the sick to be made well, the recitation of a warrior's coups, and (of course) the dancing and songs that enriched the spiritual life of the community.

Drums are still a very important part of Native American gatherings today.

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Native American hand drum w. painted image of warriors

Hand Drum w. Warriors From Ledger Drawing

$760.00
Bear Dancer Pedestal Drum

Bear Dancer Pedestal Drum

$1,330.00
Elk Spirit Pedestal Drum

Elk Spirit Pedestal Drum

$1,300.00
deerskin hand drum with natural finish

Deer Skin Hand Drums (Plain)

Starting at: $124.00

Native American Drum by James Little Wounded: War Pipe Drum

War Pipe Drum

$1,250.00
deerskin hand drums with walnut stain

Deer Skin Hand Drums (Stained)

Starting at: $124.00

Native American style Drum: First Rain

First Rain Drum

$380.00
First Rain Drum Beater

First Rain Drum Beater

$30.00
Native American style Drum: Black War Bonnet

Black War Bonnet Drum

$212.00
Black War Bonnet Drum Beater

Black War Bonnet Drum Beater

$30.00
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